The Congress for the Safeguarding of Non-Jewish Interests, which opened in Dresden, Germany, 1882, was the first international assembly to promote anti-Semitism.

September 11

The liquidation of the Minsk and Lida ghettos began, 1943.

Charles Lindbergh made an anti-Semitic speech on radio, 1941.

The ghetto in Stolin, Poland, was wiped out with the mass murders of 11,000 Jews, 1942.

90,000 Jews were sent to their deaths from the Warsaw ghetto, 1942. A total of 300,000 Jews were sent to Nazi killing camps during a 53 day period from Erev Tish’a b’Av until Erev Rosh HaShana that year.